WORLDWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
Wall Street quietly mixed in premarket, oil prices fall on optimism over U.S.-Iran negotiations
Wall Street indices showed mixed premarket performance as oil prices declined due to optimism over U.S.-Iran negotiations. High-level talks in Switzerland concluded with encouraging progress reported by mediators Qatar and Pakistan, while the Strait of Hormuz's status remains disputed. Asian and European stock markets saw varied gains, driven by AI-related sectors and geopolitical developments.
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